. The life-history of British lizards and their local distribution in the British Isles. y ROBERT AITKEN. With a Frontispiece in Colour by John Hassall, Crown 8vo, 6s. A very remarkable volume. . We have read no morestriking first book since Kiplings Plain Tales.—World.** The best piece of fiction this week.—Morning Advertiser. * Gives proof of a keen power of observation, and a sense ofhumour equally keen.—To-Day. Brimful of humorous incident and exciting adventure.—Glasgow Herald. The Very Short Memory of Mr. Joseph Scorer. By JOHN OXENHAM, Author of Barbe of Grand Bayou, Bondman Free,J


. The life-history of British lizards and their local distribution in the British Isles. y ROBERT AITKEN. With a Frontispiece in Colour by John Hassall, Crown 8vo, 6s. A very remarkable volume. . We have read no morestriking first book since Kiplings Plain Tales.—World.** The best piece of fiction this week.—Morning Advertiser. * Gives proof of a keen power of observation, and a sense ofhumour equally keen.—To-Day. Brimful of humorous incident and exciting adventure.—Glasgow Herald. The Very Short Memory of Mr. Joseph Scorer. By JOHN OXENHAM, Author of Barbe of Grand Bayou, Bondman Free,John of Gerisau, etc. Price Is. net ; cloth limp, Is. 6d. net, * Amongst the rarest literary gifts is that of writing a good shortstory. John Oxenham possesses it in a marked degree. . Sud-denly, towards the end, there is introduced an unexpected develop-ment that charms and delights the reader.—Punch. One of the best productions of its kind. ... A shillingsworth of genuine fun.—Pall Mall Gazette. ^Ss^ rv of Rritisii Lizards and their local Distribution in th. .ymg?


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